I have written about how pop psychology, socionomics, affects markets. There is a great psy phenomenon involved in the creation of lotteries. As a business student you have taken statistics and understand or should, the probability of winning a lottery ticket. However this is not the case for most folks. Indeed, for you or I 10,000 prizes might actually get us to buy a ticket, not one prize in 100 mil
lion. But that is not the way the uneducated masses see it. They see that they have the same equal chance of winning as anyone else. Sure the odds are equal for everyone, which is to say nigh impossible. Neal Boortz, co author of the Fair Tax puts in this way.
1 WINNER AND 76 MILLION LOSERS
People are checking their lottery tickets this morning to see if they’ve won the $370 million Mega Millions jackpot. The 12-state has determined that there are two winning tickets. One in New Jersey and one in Georgia. Two soon-to-be-miserably-unhappy saps.
Now is as good a time as any to remind people that not only is the lottery a tax on the stupid, but you aren’t going to win. But as the sheeple line up to thrown their money down a rathole, politicians are smiling. Why? Because the lottery is a great way to tax people without taxing people. Hey..somebody’s gotta win, right? Wrong.
According to published reports, you have a 1 in 76 million chance of winning. That means you have a greater chance of being struck by lightning, or waking up next to Reese Witherspoon. According to one website that tracks such things, there is a better chance that you will beaten alive by a mountain lion. But none of this matters…such is the desire of the ignorant masses to take the easy way out to wealth, they’ll be lining up at the liquor store by the millions trying to cash in.
It is a sad, sad testament to the American psyche that fully 50% of the people in this country think that they’re going to retire on their lottery winnings. Pathetic.
By the way, have you ever heard of a happy, well-adjusted lottery winner? Didn’t think so.
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